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Outgoing Ottawa mayor calls invocation of Emergencies Act ‘a very positive step'

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Jim Watson said that he thanked the prime minister for invoking the Emergencies Act to deal with the downtown Ottawa protests in early 2021.
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Quebec urges people to get boosters as COVID-19 cases rise

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Quebec's health minister is urging residents to get their booster shots as COVID-19 cases slowly start to rise.
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Quebec re-elects Legault’s CAQ to majority government, CBC projects

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François Legault's Coalition Avenir Québec party will form a second straight majority government in Quebec, CBC News projects.
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CAQ wins in Quebec with largest majority in decades

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The Coalition Avenir Québec won 90 of the 125 seats in the National Assembly in Monday's election, giving Premier François Legault the largest majority government in Quebec since 1989.
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CAQ leading in polls on eve of Quebec election

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Critics have accused François Legault's Coalition Avenir Québec party of being divisive on issues of language and immigration. But the top issues for Quebecers are inflation and healthcare, something that could benefit Legault come...
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Trudeau, sport minister call for Hockey Canada leadership change

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister of Sport Pascale St-Onge have thrown their support behind Hockey Québec's decision to cut ties with Hockey Canada following new allegations against the sporting body.
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Thousands of doses of COVID-19 antiviral treatment remain unused

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Hundreds of thousands of doses of Paxlovid, a treatment for COVID-19, have gone unused in Canada because of difficulties in getting it to the right patients at the right time.
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Federal leaders commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1972 Summit Series

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Bloc Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet paid tribute to members of Canada's 1972 hockey team on the 50th anniversary of the Summit Series.
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Systemic racism takes spotlight at Quebec election debate

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With the Quebec provincial election just weeks away, Indigenous candidates and voters say systemic racism needs to be addressed by the next government. These issues were in focus at a debate leading up to the election on Oct. 3.
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Trudeau, MPs pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth

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MPs took a break from arguing in the House of Commons for a special session to honour Queen Elizabeth, which included tributes from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh.
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Poilievre's first public statement to media turns sideways when reporter interrupts

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Power Panellists Michele Cadario, Shakir Chambers, Francoise Boivin and Jason Markusoff talk about Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's first public statement and a Quebec MP's decision to quit his caucus.
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Quebec election candidates hit with threats on campaign trail

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The safety of politicians has become a key issue in Quebec’s general election after multiple candidates say they’ve been subjected to threats and acts of intimidation. This comes a decade after a shocking attack at the Parti Québécois’s...
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Anglophones weigh their options ahead of Quebec election

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Francois Legault’s CAQ party is poised to easily win reelection in Quebec, but some anglophones feel alienated and are looking for an alternative.
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Security measures advised as more politicians reveal they've been threatened

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There's no denying the increased police presence around Quebec's general election campaign, as concerns grow about the aggression and threats some public figures face. Meanwhile, Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says what happened to Chrystia...
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Will Quebec's 43rd election result in a second CAQ majority?

9th - Higher Ed
The campaign will last about five weeks before Quebecers head to the polls on Oct. 3. Polls suggest the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) holds a commanding lead as the campaign gets underway, and is widely expected to cruise to a second...
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Quebec’s 43rd general election officially kicks off

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Coalition Avenier Québec (CAQ) leader Francois Legault is heading into the Quebec election campaign with a sizeable lead in the polls as he fights to keep his job as premier. Still, not everyone wants him back.
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What are the key election issues in Quebec's provincial election?

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Pollster Christian Bourque and journalists Jonathan Montpetit and Emilie Nicolas break down the Quebec election campaign.
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Anglophones weigh their options as Quebec election campaign enters Day 2

9th - Higher Ed
It's Day 2 of the Quebec provincial election campaign and Francois Legault's CAQ already looks set to easily win reelection. But despite Legault's broad support, some anglophones feel alienated and are now looking for an alternative.
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Germany 'would really like Canada to export more LNG to Europe,' says Chancellor Scholz

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Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz tells Power & Politics in an exclusive interview, that he'd like to see Canada export more LNG to Europe, as Russia is slashing energy exports.
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Report highlights risks of cannabis edibles to children

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A study into unintentional cannabis hospitalization rates for children found a spike in provinces where edibles were legal between January 2020 and September 2021, compared to where they were not.
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Number of mostly French-speaking households in Quebec dropping, census data shows

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New census data shows the proportion of predominantly French-speakers in Quebec is falling — proof, says the province, that its French-language bill is necessary. The data also shows the number of French-English bilingual Quebecers is on...
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Watchdog investigates after Montreal police kill suspect in seemingly random shootings

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Quebec’s independent police watchdog is investigating after Montreal officers shot and killed a suspect in three seemingly random shootings around the city.
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Watchdog investigates after Montreal police kill man suspected of seemingly random shootings

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Quebec’s independent police watchdog is investigating after Montreal officers shot and killed a suspect believed to be responsible for three seemingly random shootings around the city.
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A journey to see the Pope, and heal from the trauma of residential schools

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As Pope Francis makes his way across Canada on what he calls a pilgrimage of penance, some Indigenous people are making journeys of their own — some to see him, and many to heal from the traumas created by residential schools.